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Top Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Daniella Alonso

I can be a nice person, but if someone is messing with someone I care about, the tougher side comes out a little more. — Daniella Alonso

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By A.S. Byatt

I like feeling my way into different minds and experiences. It comes naturally and always has. — A.S. Byatt

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Tim Berners-Lee

I think when you have a lot of jumbled up ideas they come together slowly over a period of several years. — Tim Berners-Lee

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Gary Busey

Acting is a trick word invented in the festival of Dionysus, before Christ, in Greece at a fertility festival. That's where theatre came from: a fertility festival. No women were allowed. All the men played all the parts. — Gary Busey

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Michel Aflaq

A day will come when the nationalists will find themselves the only defenders of Islam. They will have to give a special meaning to it if they want the Arab nation to have a good reason for survival. — Michel Aflaq

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Tammy Bruce

Horrible things happen when you run out of other people's money, and life and work becomes a burden when there is no reward for your effort. — Tammy Bruce

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Travis Luedke

His limited intimate encounters taught him there was considerable effort and occasional begging involved in the removal of women's clothing. — Travis Luedke

Romantic Grey's Anatomy Quotes By Ayn Rand

The issue is freedom versus dictatorship. It is only after men have chosen slavery and dictatorship that they can begin the usual gang warfare of socialized countries - today, it is called pressure-group warfare - over whose gang will rule, who will enslave whom, whose property will be plundered for whose benefit, who will be sacrificed to whose "noble" purpose. — Ayn Rand